So I've been doing my research and planning for the next couple of years when I begin my own breeding program. I've been researching basic care, genetics, etc.
Out of curiosity, I begin researching the ball python industry and was a little worried about what I read. What I gathered was that there was such an abundance of hobby breeders breeding more and more exotic morphs that the market is over saturated and unstable.

I don't plan on doing this as a career or for income. I just really love reptiles, I love being able to pre determine the outcome of the babies appearance before they are born etc. I only plan on having a small amount of breeding animals and I probably will end up keeping many of the offspring born. However, I would like to find home and adopt/sell the offspring I don't decide to keep. And after reading so many articles that make it seem like a rather desolate market, I'm beginning to get worried about my plans. I'm worried I won't be able to find homes for all the offspring and that I will have to end my breeding project early because I don't have room for each breeding season of offspring.

Does anyone have any perhaps positive opinions on the market? I really want to do this as a hobby and I would like to adopt out/sell my babies to potential adopters in the future but I won't pursue this if I won't be able to find good homes for them.